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s10stocker 04-29-2008 12:38 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Wahl (Post 67593)
I beg to differ with you Jerry, It's not just their ballpark, it's ours to! We have a right as paying customers/members to have a level, honest playing field. If they (NHRA) is using technical specifications to eliminate racers we have a right to know what those specifications are! This idea that NHRA makes a statement that says "we can not be sued" is BS. This idea ia a fire that must be extinguished. Every person, company or group can be sued and held responsible for their actions. You cannot sign your right to fair treatment away! We are required to play by the rules and so are they. Jim

I agree Jim. Also give me rules to follow and I will follow them. I can't prepare for a rule that isn't there.

Jim Wahl 04-29-2008 12:50 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Well said George! That is all a racer can ask for, fairness! We must be fair and the NHRA must be fair, that is what we must have. Jim

Bob 04-29-2008 01:26 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
George, you said "Also give me rules to follow and I will follow them. I can't prepare for a rule that isn't there."

Jim, you said "We are required to play by the rules and so are they."

The rule book I have states quite clearly that CYLIDER HEADS CANNOT BE MODIFIED. So if your head runners pour MORE THAN the SS spec, they are too big. If your heads pour MORE THAN an original head that NHRA provides, they are to big. PERIOD!!

AND, no where in the rulebook does it state that you can port a head, cover it with acid, and it will be legal as long as it does not exceed the SS spec's. That unfortunately is the assumption that many racers and engine builders have.

Maybe, just maybe, NHRA has spec's for heads, and their fact finding mission over the
last year has simply been to find out how many bogus heads are out there.

Jerry is correct, it's THEIR ballpark. If you don't like it, don't join.

SSDiv6 04-29-2008 01:33 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 67603)
George, you said "Also give me rules to follow and I will follow them. I can't prepare for a rule that isn't there."

Jim, you said "We are required to play by the rules and so are they."

The rule book I have states quite clearly that CYLIDER HEADS CANNOT BE MODIFIED. So if your head runners pour MORE THAN the SS spec, they are too big. If your heads pour MORE THAN an original head that NHRA provides, they are to big. PERIOD!!

AND, no where in the rulebook does it state that you can port a head, cover it with acid, and it will be legal as long as it does not exceed the SS spec's. That unfortunately is the assumption that many racers and engine builders have.

Maybe, just maybe, NHRA has spec's for heads, and their fact finding mission over the
last year has simply been to find out how many bogus heads are out there.

Jerry is correct, it's THEIR ballpark. If you don't like it, don't join.

Bob, who says they are using the SS Specs? Has NHRA made an announcement they will use the SS Specs for Stock Eliminator? For a starters, many of the numbers in the SS Specs are incorrect.

Jim Wahl 04-29-2008 01:52 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Come on Bob, don't make this any tougher on yourself than it needs to be. NHRA has NEVER said they are using SS specs on Stockers. In fact they used a junkyard head the found somewhere. They used 60's technology. Establish specs and publish them! Even field Bob, even field. Knowing the specs is a must, we aren't building a bomb here Bob, just trying to have some fun. Jim

Chuck Beach 04-29-2008 01:57 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
We are also allowed to use aftermarket valves which for the most part are different than stock valves. There are probably a few CC's just in the valve.

Jack McCarthy 04-29-2008 02:07 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
rule book says "unmodified"... ill bet they were modified

also good luck suing nhra... unless you prove you were discriminated against (that another racer was teched in the barn and passed with the EXACT same pieces) i believe you're screwed (actually screwed yourself)

i feel sorry for the racer, however nhra like nascar has the right to enforce thier rules (unmodified) and it is about time techmen were allowed to do thier job...

flame away... captain jack

SSDiv6 04-29-2008 02:26 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack McCarthy (Post 67613)
rule book says "unmodified"... ill bet they were modified

also good luck suing nhra... unless you prove you were discriminated against (that another racer was teched in the barn and passed with the EXACT same pieces) i believe you're screwed (actually screwed yourself)

i feel sorry for the racer, however nhra like nascar has the right to enforce thier rules (unmodified) and it is about time techmen were allowed to do thier job...

flame away... captain jack

Jack...what part you do not understand...the main problem is there are no published specs for Stock eliminator...and like many have said, with the new valve rule, the specs will change even if you are using a virgin head.

NHRA created this problem throughout the years, and now they are trying to fix it...or better word, put a Band-Aid. Throughout the years, there was too much inconsistency between the divisions in what was or was not legal...add to that the overriding that took place in Glendora.

...and by the way...discrimination is not the only basis for lawsuits...one of my jobs in my profession is involved in product liability cases.

CPOlesen 04-29-2008 02:32 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Everybody start bracket racing, Problem solved.

Bob 04-29-2008 02:56 PM

Re: Great Bend Stock DQ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SSDiv6 (Post 67605)
Bob, who says they are using the SS Specs? Has NHRA made an announcement they will use the SS Specs for Stock Eliminator? For a starters, many of the numbers in the SS Specs are incorrect.

Did I ever say NHRA used SS spec's? NO.

Did I ever say NHRA announced they were using SS spec's, NO.

If you can't read my post and understand my post, it's no wonder why you cannot read the rule book either.


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